While we don't usually highlight mobile deals, this freebie definitely deserves your attention. If you own an Android smartphone, all you need to do is sign up for Amazon Underground, download the app, and then hit the link above to download the full game for nothing. Considering it is not only one of the best Star Wars games ever made, but one of the best Sci-Fi RPGs, this is utterly unmissable if you're able to get hold of it. Thanks to delphinid @ HUKD!

Well, that's all she wrote folks. After worldwide domination on iOS platforms, ranking as the number one game in 48 countries, Fallout Shelter has just been released on the Google Store, meaning Android mobile and tablet users can finally get involved - and promptly be late for everything.

We normally don't highlight mobile games, but we felt it was worth bringing to your attention considering it's 10p for a spin-off of one of the most successful mobile franchises in recent years. Along with the usually bird-fueled, physics-based carnage with a Star Wars twist, this particular version allows you to play as the pigs, meaning you can (prepare yourself for terrible punnage) "join the pork side." In short, it's 10p for some over-used but highly addictive mobile gaming. Thanks to Plumbz @ HUKD!

The great thing about Google Play is, they always seem overly eager to pay for our purchases with the Google Rewards Program. We honestly can’t remember the last time we paid for a game from there, but should you not be participating, it’s pretty hard to argue with Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars at only 77p, even if it is coming out of your own pocket.

For just 10p, you can get the opening Telltale's Game of Throne's Episode 1: Iron From Ice for your Android device. We don't often cover mobile titles, but it's impossible to ignore the value here. You'll have to pay for the remaining episodes if you want to continue, but this is a great way to get a taste of the game and see if you'll enjoy a purchase of the full season on console or tablet.

If you've enjoyed Telltale's past work like the excellent The Walking Dead or Wolf Among Us, you're probably going to get something out of this tie-in title that works alongside the popular TV show. Check out Carl's review of Episode 1.

SEGA promised to aggressively cull a number of low-quality mobile games that failed to meet their standards, and the process has begun in earnest.

"At SEGA we are committed to making fun, high-quality mobile games and it is with our fans' best playing experience in mind that we announce the removal of a number of games from our back catalogue," reads a statement on the Sega blog. "It is important for us to ensure that all of our fans, regardless of platform or operating system, have a great playing experience and after evaluating our complete list of titles, we have determined that a number of them no longer meet our standards."

By way of apology for connection problems last week, Blizzard are giving all European Hearthstone players some free cards. You'll get two classic Hearthstone packs in the "open cards" section of the game within 24 hours.

"We know access to Hearthstone in Europe was spotty last week," Blizzard acknowledged on Battle.net. "Sorry about that, and we really appreciate your patience as we worked to get the tavern back into shape."

Android is not a great ecosystem for premium quality games, but there are exceptions that prove the rule! Better yet, you can some big games from big brands for mere pennies today thanks to a new Google Play Sale.

My personal highlight would be the mobile exclusive Dead Space, which I actually rate over Dead Space 3.

For a limited time only you get Limbo on your android devices for just 85p on the Google Play store. Limbo is one of the best games to be ever made scoring over 100 awards including “Best Puzzle Game”, "Digital Game of the Year" & “The Best Indie Game”.

We love free games deals regardless of what platform they're on, so today we're thrilled to report that some brilliant Android/Kindle titles are now totally gratis on the Amazon App Store. Plants vs Zombies is fantastic as ever, Osmos HD is utterly superb, while we described Unmechanical as "four wonderful hours of mechanically-perfect puzzling" in our full review. You'll save between £0.69 to £3.39 per game, so get on it!

Android deals are usually more in Mobot's wheelhouse, but this is too good a bargain to ignore considering that many gamers own at least one Android device these days. Worms 3 is a great port of a great artillery game that works well on Android and provides asynchronous multiplayer for those with busy schedules. Thanks to iamfraghore @ HUKD for a great spot, and Gooner for the tip!

I probably don't need to explain why Baldur's Gate II is so good, but if I do, you're better off experiencing for yourself. The Enhanced Edition includes a little extra content and some more character kits too.

Just be aware that it feels more intuitive and convenient to play on its native PC platform. Thanks to axone @ HUKD!